Inland Blue Hole

Inland Blue Hole – St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park, Belize

The Inland Blue Hole is a hidden freshwater cenote tucked into the lush rainforest of Belize, just off the Hummingbird Highway. It was formed when an underground limestone cave collapsed, creating a deep, cool pool of crystal-clear blue water—surrounded by jungle.

Unlike the famous Great Blue Hole in the ocean, this one is small, peaceful, and perfect for a refreshing swim. It’s part of St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park, which also includes hiking trails and cave tours. It’s a great stop for nature lovers, road trippers, and anyone looking to cool off in a natural spot.

📍 Address:
Mile 42, Hummingbird Highway, Cayo District, Belize
Near Belmopan

Visitor Info:
Open: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Pets: Allowed (on leash)
Entry Fee: BZ$2 (locals), BZ$8 (non-residents)
Parking: On-site lot available
Activities: Swimming, hiking, cave tours, birdwatching
Contact: +501 822-3637 (Belize Audubon Society)

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